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Citation

Profumo A, Capucciati A, Mattino A, Donghi M, Merli D. Talanta 2023; 266(Pt 1): e125040.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.talanta.2023.125040

PMID

37566925

Abstract

Nitrocellulose (NC) is the main component of propellants for small firearm ammunitions. Even though NC particles are ejected from gun barrels together with bullets and they are often recovered on close-to-muzzle targets, quantitative analysis of nitrocellulose for forensic purposes has been neglected so far. Moreover, although the presence of the nitroester groups makes nitrocellulose electroactive, its electrochemical determination has been poorly considered in literature. In this paper, a quantitative differential pulse voltammetric method for the analysis of nitrocellulose in targets is suggested, with the aim of estimating its concentration decay on targets with increasing the shooting distance. The presented method works in acetonitrile/ethanol/lithium perchlorate, has a LOQ of 4 mg L(-1) and linearity up to 2000 mg L(-1). Ammunitions loaded with a nitrocellulose/nitroglycerine-based gunpowder were discharged to draw a calibration curve for shooting distance determination in the range from 5 cm to 120 cm. The effect of possible interfering substances (water, nitroglycerine, nitroguanidine, nitrites) was evaluated, and results are compared with literature methods.


Language: en

Keywords

Forensic sciences; Bullet holes; Cotton targets; Nitrocellulose; Voltammetric methods

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